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‘We are justly proud to bring you the ‘very special spirit’ that is at the heart of the Manukau Symphony Orchestra. We invite you to join us for our live performances at the Vodafone Events Centre in South Auckland.
With four concerts that range from Brahms to Finzi plus Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and many of your favourites, there is much in our 2019 season that will bring you joy, contemplation, and delight. Soloists and performers from the Auckland region and further afield share their talents with us and the orchestra soars with emotional music that will brighten your lives and lift your spirits.
We have blossomed since 1993 from a small 22-piece ensemble to our present-day fully-fledged Symphony, with around 80 musicians on stage at each performance. We are very proud of what we have achieved, and you will see that this pride in what we do translates well on stage.
The Manukau Symphony Orchestra thanks you for your continued support. We would not be able to provide Auckland with such an incredible cultural resource without the generous support from you: our audience, players, and benefactors.’
‘I am delighted to add my congratulations to the MSO as it enters its 26th Year – first taking up ‘residence’ at the Vodafone Events Centre, Manukau, when it opened in 2005. I applaud the dedication of its director and volunteers who work enthusiastically to make sure that this wonderful asset remains firmly anchored in our Pacific South. I highly recommend you all to continue to support the artistic and financial endeavours of this amazing group of musicians.
I urge you to book early to make sure you get the best seats for the 2019 year. Do take advantage of the savings available by purchasing the full year’s Season Concerts.’
WELCOME
UWE GRODDManukau SymphonyMusic Director
SIR NOEL ROBINSON KMZMChairman Second Nature Charitable Trust
MICHAEL YOU Manukau SymphonyChairperson
MSO SEASON 2019BOLERO
Saturday 9 March 2019
IN PARADISUMSaturday 25 May 2019
WINTER DREAMSSaturday 17 August 2019
MAGIC MOZARTSaturday 16 November 2019
EROICA (FREE)Workshop and performance with the Howick School of Music
Sunday 29 September 2019
770 Great South Road,Manukau 2104
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RAY CHAN Conductor
MATTHEW VERRILL Trumpet
MELODY LINFlute
BOLEROSaturday 9 March 7.30pm
Our year begins with the sensational Bolero - French composer Maurice Ravel’s most famous work. Originally conceived as a ballet, Bolero soon became a purely orchestral piece. At its first performance a woman was heard to cry ‘Au fou! Au fou!’ (The Madman! The Madman!), to which Ravel replied ‘That lady …. She understood.’ Be enthralled, as were the audiences in 1928, and tap and sway with the mesmerizing rhythms and melody of the one and only Bolero.
We welcome two of ‘our own’ to perform as soloists in this first concert of the year: Matthew Verrill, Principal Trumpet, and Melody Lin, Principal Flute. Matthew brings us a most popular Trumpet Concerto by the Classical Czech composer, Johann Baptist Georg Neruda, while Melody will perform the Suite Antique for flute and strings by English composer John Rutter.’ And we are in for a surprise when conductor, Ray Chan, takes to the piano for Gerald Finzi’s Ecologue for Piano and Strings.
NZ composer Warwick Blair’s work, Whānau, encourages the orchestra to perform in an improvisational style.
We conclude this momentous programme with Tchaikovsky’s mighty 1812 Overture written to commemorate the successful Russian defence, in 1812, against Napoleon’s Grande Armée - said to be one of the greatest fighting forces ever assembled.
RAVEL Bolero
GERALD FINZI Ecologue for Piano & Strings
NERUDA Concerto for Trumpet in Eb
WARWICK BLAIR (NZ) Whānau
JOHN RUTTER Suite Antique
TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture
BOLERO
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UWE GRODD Conductor
GINA SANDERS Soprano
JAMES HARRISON Baritone
Choirs
IN PARADISUMSaturday 25 May 7.30pm
Beethoven had a great fondness for his 8th Symphony, calling it ‘My Little Symphony’. It is a gem - somewhat overlooked today - filled with a robust joy and gaiety. The character is of sunny brightness and a jovial current pervades the whole work. This does not mean to say that there are no powerful and profound undertones. They exist, but exuberance and humour carry the day.
Fauré called his Requiem ‘Un Petit Requiem’ (A Little Requiem). It is a profoundly religious work, but very tender.
The distinguished Parisian teacher of composition, Nadia Boulanger, described Fauré’s religious feeling ‘The Church may judge and condemn; the master (Fauré) has never expounded this view …. It may be said that he understood religion more after the fashion of the tender passages of St John, following the great St Francis of Assisi rather than St Bernard ….. His voice seems to interpose itself between heaven and men; usually peaceful, quiet and fervent, sometimes grave and sad, but never menacing or dramatic.’
In Paradisum (Into Paradise) is the final, most beautiful chorus of this Requiem.
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 8 in F Major
FAURÉ Requiem
IN PARADISUM
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WINTER DREAMSSaturday 17 August 7.30pm
Tchaikovsky’s Concerto for Violin in D Major is one of the most popular works in its genre. It is filled with lyric melody suggestive of the Slavic and Russian folk-song that so often found its way into Tchaikovsky’s ballets. Taken as a whole, the work is one of Tchaikovsky’s most creative and least pretentious works. Endowed with a sensibility at once poetic and conservative - Mozart was one of his favourite composers - Tchaikovsky sought what he called ‘the higher artistic truth which springs from the mysterious depths of a man’s creative power and pours out into clear, intelligible, conventional forms.’
His First Symphony, written in 1866, is Tchaikovsky’s earliest notable work. It remained one of his favourites and he wrote to his patroness, Nadezhdo von Meck in 1883, that ‘although it is in many ways very immature, yet fundamentally, it has more substance and is richer in content than any of my other mature works.’ He named this symphony Daydreams of a Winter Journey - one that takes us through a land of desolation, gloom and mist. The melancholic beauty and endless melody of continual and seductive song reveals to us never forgotten tunes that he composed more brilliantly than any other symphonist of his time.
TCHAIKOVSKY Concerto for Violin in D Major
‘Winter Dreams’ Symphony No. 1 in G Minor
WINTER DREAMSUWE GRODD Conductor
AMALIA HALLViolin
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MAGIC MOZARTSaturday 16 November 7.30pm
Aotearoa - land of the long white cloud - is a concert overture written in 1940 for orchestra by New Zealand composer Douglas Lilburn while he was still a student at London’s Royal College of Music. It was premiered in Great Britain at His Majesty's Theatre London, but was not performed in NZ until 1959. It has remained a favourite on orchestral concert programmes ever since.
Mozart’s Concerto in A major for Clarinet was written for his friend, Stadler, who had already inspired the great clarinet quintet. Completed in 1791, the year of Mozart’s death, it was his farewell to instrumental music. The craftsmanship and invention is superb. Mozart and Stadler between them deserve almost all the credit for the subsequent acceptance of the clarinet as a most beautiful instrument.
Brahms completed his Third Symphony in 1883 when he was 50 years old and at the peak of his creative power. Some regard this as his heroic symphony; others compare it with Beethoven’s Fifth and called it his fate; others again call it a symphony of nature. Whatever the opinion, it is generally agreed that this symphony is a perfect expression of Brahms’ maturity in every aspect, be it form, idea or spiritual greatness.
LILBURN Aotearoa Overture
MOZART Clarinet Concerto in A Major
BRAHMS Symphony No. 3 in F Major
MAGIC MOZARTUWE GRODD Conductor
DEBORAH RAWSONClarinet
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MANUKAU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAManukau Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is a community orchestra based in South Auckland. The orchestra presents four varied concerts annually to patrons from across Auckland at the Vodafone Events Centre. Established in 1993 with active support from the Manukau City Council and the Manukau community, the MSO is 26 years of age this year. Professor Uwe Grodd has been the orchestra's Music Director since its foundation. Two orchestras - the Howick Orchestra and the Howick-Pakuranga Youth Orchestra - were forerunners to the Manukau Symphony Orchestra.
The orchestra, in addition to performances at the Vodafone Events Centre, supports NZ soloists, brings international soloists to the community of South Auckland, offers scholarships to talented youth players and provides opportunity for professional players to mentor youth and community musicians. It also frequently commissions new works from NZ composers, proudly premiering them right in the heart of Manukau.
MANUKAU ORCHESTRAL SOCIETYPatrons Sir Noel KNZM and Lady RobinsonChairman Michael YouSecretary Cheryl Le FevreTreasurer Godfrey HansenMusic Director Uwe GroddCommittee Rachel Clarke, Robert Latimer, Joy Williams, Jane WrightHon. Ambassadors Ellen Skinner, Peter Wedde, Ella & Jim DonaldCoordinator & Ticketing Terry Spragg MNZM Life MemberAdministrator Anne EstermanMarketing Jennifer HsuOrchestra & Stage Russell FinnemoreLibrarians Jennifer Hsu and Sarah Thompson
EROICASaturday and Sunday 28 & 29 September 2019St Kentigern College, Pakuranga Rd, Pakuranga
Free ProgrammeThe wonderful Eroica Symphony by Beethoven
A Workshop Symphonic Journey with the MSO and the Howick School of Music. A free play-through for family and friends will be presented at 4pm Sunday 29 September.
UWE GRODD Conductor
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SUBSCRIBE TODAYSubscribe to more than one concert or pre-pay your parking and save!
SEATING PLANBNZ Theatre Seating Plan
Premium
Ticket Location
A Reserve
B Reserve
STAGE
HOW TO BOOKPost Post booking form with cheque or credit card details to Manukau Symphony Orchestra PO Box 38-233, Howick, Auckland 2145.Phone Phone MSO on (09) 577 3031.Email Email orders to admin@manukausymphony.org.nz.Online Visit Eventfinda at www.eventfinda.co.nz and search "Manukau Symphony Orchestra.'' DOOR SALES Vodafone Events Centre 770 Great South Road, Manukau Door Sales on performance night 2 hours prior to start.
Manukau Symphony Orchestra reserves the right to alter any advertised schedule of artists and programmes.
PARKINGParking at Vodafone Events Centre costs $6 for subscribers. Vouchers can be pre-paid using the booking form.
Reserve Area Number of Concerts 4 3 2 1
Premium Adult $ 61 $ 65 $ 68 $ 73
Premium Senior $ 58 $ 59 $ 61 $ 63
Reserve A Adult $ 47 $ 50 $ 52 $ 55
Reserve A Senior $ 42 $ 44 $ 46 $ 49
Reserve B Adult $ 37 $ 39 $ 41 $ 43
Reserve B Senior $ 32 $ 34 $ 36 $ 37
Student $ 18 $ 18 $ 18 $ 18
Supper (Pre-paid) $ 8 $ 8 $ 8 $ 8 A supper voucher will be issued
Parking $ 6 $ 6 $ 6 $ 6 Supper (Cash on the night) $ 10
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Special Spirit
Be Part of a Very
We invite you to join our Family of Benefactors Donations and BequestsHelp secure the future and ‘very special spirit’ of the Manukau Symphony Orchestra by making a donation today.
Players as Mentors Fund Your donation will contribute towards the employment of one of our professional musicians, who sits alongside our community and youth players to teach, guide and encourage them to aspire to and achieve the high standard of performance that our MSO attains.
Youth Musician EducationThis fund enables the MSO to offer students funding towards their tuition with a reputable teacher or tertiary Institution. You may name the Scholarship that you wish to fund and indicate whether you wish this to contribute towards the advancement of a young player while still at school or further education while at University.
MSO Principal Musician Fund Take pride in funding a principal player whether they are the leader of a String Section, Wind, Brass or Percussion or a professional player. You may choose which musician you wish to support.
General DonationYour donation will help support the area of greatest need. Donations of $5 and above are tax deductible.
Legacy Circle (Founding Member Terry Spragg)Making a gift in your will is a special way of sharing your passion for the Manukau Symphony Orchestra. Through leaving a legacy, you will ensure the future and the ‘very special spirit’ of this orchestra.
Sponsorship and Corporate OpportunitiesThe Manukau Symphony Orchestra can provide local businesses with exciting opportunities to sponsor events, activities and material that engage with a diverse audience.
SUBSCRIPTION FORMSelect your concerts, tickets and parkingSupport the MSO with your donation
Title TOTAL
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WINTERDREAMS
MAGICMOZART
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DONATIONName your Donation Fund
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$GRAND TOTAL
Reserve Area No. of Tickets SUBTOTAL
Supper$8
Parking$6
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